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Re: new locale definition file
- From: Petter Reinholdtsen <pere at hungry dot com>
- To: sunaram patir <sunaram at gmail dot com>
- Cc: libc-locales at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: Sun, 03 Apr 2005 21:39:31 +0200
- Subject: Re: new locale definition file
- References: <c489871a050325233871a43fd3@mail.gmail.com><20050328081123.GC18837@saruman.uio.no><c489871a050328090075d3e2bf@mail.gmail.com>
[Sunaram Patir]
> i have visited this page already. and my locale is also ready. i want
> to submit it. how to do it? i mean where to?
Submit it into the glibc bugzilla. This way it isn't forgotten, and
handled when one of the glibc developers find time to look at it (or
someone accept a patch submitted to libc-alpha@). If you want to try
your luck, you can submit to bugzilla, and then try to submit to
libc-alpha@.
> one more thing, i compiled the locale file with UTF-8 charset, but
> the binary file isn't in /usr/lib/locale , not in
> /usr/lib/locale/locale also(this directory doesn't exist). but if i
> test it with LANG=as_IN (this is my locale), it works. well, i am
> using fedora core 3.
I am not very familiar with Fedora. On my Debian box, generating
locales make them appear in /usr/lib/locale/.